EFFECTIVE FOCUSES AND THEIR CLUES Coins from a magic wand. Focus Secret Directory / Spectacular tricks and their clues Focus Description: Tell the audience a few words about the properties of the "magic wand" and declare that in difficult times the wand helps you out - gives you money as needed. Approach one of the spectators, lower the wand into the inner pocket of the jacket and immediately take it out. Viewers will see that a coin has appeared at the end of the stick. Take it in your left hand and lower it into a glass. Then, in exactly the same way, "get" a few more coins from the audience, filling the glass with them. After pouring the coins that appeared at the end of the "magic wand" into the palm of your hand, show them to the audience. Focus secret: The secret of the trick is in the device of a wand made from a thin-walled brass tube. The design of the stick (in section) is shown in the figure. The dotted line shows a section of the tube in which the cylinder can move freely. A wire is firmly embedded in it, to which two more wires of spring steel are soldered. At the end of the tube there is a loop that gives the desired direction to the wires. Their ends are tightly inserted into the cut parts of the coin and are firmly fixed. A cylinder with a conical hole through which the wire is passed is tightly attached inside the tube. The hole is bored so that when three wires enter it (the button is lowered down), they are added together, adding up the coin; and its parts directed by the loop find one another and go into the tube. The second picture shows a coin with beveled cuts. The coin has three parts - two side and one middle. All these parts, as already mentioned, are fixed at the ends of three wires in such a way that they form a whole coin with barely noticeable cuts. The length of the wires is calculated so that when the rod rests against the upper end of the slot, the three parts of the coin completely come out of the tube and join into a whole coin. When the rod is pulled down with the button, the coin should fold, and all three of its parts should fully enter the tube. Before the demonstration, the button of the rod is pulled down and the three parts of the coin are drawn into the tube. Having lowered the end of the stick into the viewer's pocket, you need to imperceptibly lift the button up with the thumb of your right hand, and the coin will appear at the end of the stick. Showing the coin, pretend to take it in your left hand. In fact, under the cover of your left hand, hide the parts of the coin inside the stick, and at this time, a whole coin should already be in the palm of your hand, previously taken out of your left pocket. This coin, as it were, taken from the end of the stick, is thrown into the glass; then, when the case is turned, the second coin is removed from the pocket and everything is repeated from the beginning. We recommend interesting articles Section Spectacular tricks and their clues: ▪ A card hidden in the palm of your hand See other articles Section Spectacular tricks and their clues. Read and write useful comments on this article. Latest news of science and technology, new electronics: Artificial leather for touch emulation
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